
Jotun Arena Goes Cheap: Eliteserien Tickets for Just 19 Kroner
Sandefjord Fotball have launched their 'Folkets Kamp' promotion, offering entry to their Eliteserien home match against KFUM Oslo on 7 August for just 19 kroner — the booking fee alone. The club is counting on a packed Jotun Arena to inspire the team at a critical stage of the season. Tickets are on sale now through the SF App and the club's official website.
The People's Match Returns to Jotun Arena
Sandefjord Fotball have unveiled one of the most fan-friendly ticket offers seen in Norwegian top-flight football this season. Dubbed Folkets Kamp — The People's Match — the promotion allows supporters into Jotun Arena for just 19 kroner, which covers the booking fee alone, making entry to an Eliteserien fixture effectively free.
The offer applies to the home clash against KFUM Oslo on Friday, 7 August 2026, with kick-off scheduled for 17:00. Tickets are available through the SF App and the official Sandefjord Fotball website, and the club has urged supporters to secure their seats early given the extraordinary price point.
A Statement of Intent for the Club and the Arena
The Folkets Kamp initiative is a clear signal that Sandefjord Fotball want Jotun Arena to be at full voice for the midweek fixture. The club's Norwegian-language channels reported that the arena is expected to be packed — a significant boost as Sandefjord sit 13th in the Eliteserien table with 15 points from 16 matches, fighting to move clear of the relegation zone.
Creating a loud and intimidating atmosphere on the artificial turf surface — 105 metres by 68 metres — could prove vital. Home advantage on that surface is something Sandefjord have sought to exploit throughout the season, and a sold-out or near-capacity crowd of up to 7,200 supporters would provide exactly the kind of backing the squad needs.
What Comes Next at Jotun Arena
The KFUM Oslo fixture is the beginning of a demanding run of home matches. Brann visit on 30 August, Viking on 4 September, and further Eliteserien fixtures against Lillestrøm, Molde, Tromsø and Vålerenga are all on the horizon — stretching all the way through to 13 December.
With the season entering a critical phase, Folkets Kamp is as much a sporting gamble as it is a commercial one: pack the stands, lift the team, and pick up the points that matter.

